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NUR470 Integrative Practicum Suggestions for 2019-2020 Placement Information Medicine St NUR470 Integrative Practicum Suggestions for 2019-2020 Placement Information Medicine St. Michael’s Hospital 14CC - General Medicine St. Michael’s Hospital 6 Bond Respirology Medicine Toronto General Hospital 13ES - General Internal Medicine Toronto General Hospital 14ES - General Internal Medicine Toronto Western Hospital 3BFell - General Internal Med & Cardio Short Stay Toronto Western Hospital 4B Fell - General Internal Medicine Toronto Western Hospital 8AFell - General Internal Medicine Toronto Western Hospital 8BFell - General Internal Medicine Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre B4- General Medicine Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre C2 - Med/Rad Oncology Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre C4-Medicine Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre C6-Med OutPatient/Pain Clinic Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre D2-Medicine/Nephrology/Renal Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre D4- Medicine Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre D6-Medical/Surgical/Oncology/Urology William Osler – Etobicoke General Hospital 7 West – (Neurology Medicine) William Osler – Brampton Civic Hospital N3ACE (Acute Care of the Edlerly) Southlake Regional Health Centre Medical Assessment and Consultation Unit (MACU) Southlake Regional Health Centre Medical Complex Care Southlake Regional Health Centre General Medicine Sinai Health Care (Mount Sinai Site) 10N (10 North Medicine/Geriatrics) Sinai Health Care (Mount Sinai Site) 10S (10S Medicine and Cardiolog) Sinai Health Care (Mount Sinai Site) 12S (12 South Medical Unit) St. Joseph Health Centre 4L ( Medicine/Nephrology) St. Joseph Health Centre 3M Medicine/Cardio St. Joseph Health Centre 2L Medicine St. Joseph Health Centre 4M - Medicine St. Joseph Health Centre 6G - Medicine/ALC-Transitional St. Joseph Health Centre 6M - Medicine/Oncology Michael Garron Hospital (Toronto East General Hospital) A3 - Acute Medicine Michael Garron Hospital (Toronto East General Hospital) B3 - Acute Medicine Michael Garron Hospital (Toronto East General Hospital) H7 - Acute Respiratory Michael Garron Hospital (Toronto East General Hospital) H7 - Oncology/Nephrology/Respirology North York General Hospital 8West Medicine/Respirology North York General Hospital 5 West - Medicine Reactivation unit North York General Hospital 5 South East - Medicine- Acute Geriatrics Care ACE Humber River Hospital - Wilson Site 12 East - General Int Med/Geriatrics/ACE Humber River Hospital - Wilson Site 12 West - Acute Medicine Humber River Hospital - Wilson Site 9 East - Nephrology Humber River Hospital - Wilson Site 9 West - General Internal Medicine Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital C3 Medicine Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital C4 Medicine Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital D3 Medicine Markham Stouffville Hospital-Markham Site 1 Centre Palliative Markham Stouffville Hospital-Markham Site 1E Rehab Markham Stouffville Hospital-Markham Site 2C Transitional ALC Markham Stouffville Hospital-Markham Site 2 East Medicine Markham Stouffville Hospital-Markham Site 3 Centre Cardiology Markham Stouffville Hospital-Markham Site 3 East Medicine/Oncology Scarborough Hospital – Birchmount site 4A - Medicine Scarborough Hospital – Birchmount site 4D - Medicine Scarborough Hospital – General site 2C Nephrology Scarborough Hospital – General site 4C - Medicine Scarborough Hospital – General site CP4 - Medicine Scarborough Health Network - Centenary Site 4E Medicine Scarborough Health Network - Centenary Site 9E General Medicine Scarborough Health Network - Centenary Site 9W Medicine Trillium Health Partners - Credit Valley Hospital 1C Medicine Trillium Health Partners - Credit Valley Hospital 2B - Nephrology/Neurology Trillium Health Partners - Credit Valley Hospital 2C - General Medicine Trillium Health Partners - Credit Valley Hospital 3B - Medicine/Cardiology Trillium Health Partners - Mississauga Hospital 3A/3A2 Medicine Trillium Health Partners - Mississauga Hospital 3A3 Medicine Trillium Health Partners - Mississauga Hospital 4B Medicine Trillium Health Partners - Mississauga Hospital 5J Medicine Trillium Health Partners - Mississauga Hospital 6J Medicine Surgery St. Michael’s Hospital 16CCN - General Surgery/Gastrointestinal St. Michael’s Hospital 4 Bond Ortho/Neurology/ENT St. Michael’s Hospital 9CCS - Ortho/Neuro/ENT St. Michael’s Hospital 5CC - Post Anesthetic Care Unit (PACU) Toronto General Hospital 10ES - Thoracic Surgery & Respirology Toronto General Hospital 6A PMCC - Gynecologic Oncology/Urology Toronto General Hospital 6B PMCC - ENT/Plastics/Head & Neck Surgery Toronto General Hospital 9ES - General Surgery Sinai Health Care (Mount Sinai Site) 11 North Ortho/ENT/OMFS/Gyne Surgery Sinai Health Care (Mount Sinai Site) 14 North General Surgical Oncology Sinai Health Care (Mount Sinai Site) 14S IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease) Sinai Health Care (Mount Sinai Site) 14SSDU Surgical Stepdown Sinai Health Care (Mount Sinai Site) PACU (Post Anesthetic Care Unit) Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre C6-Surgical Oncology Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre D5-Medical/Surgical/Orthopedics Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre D6-Medical/Surgical/Oncology/Urology Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre PACU (Post Anesthetic Care Unit) St. Joseph Health Centre 2L Surgery St. Joseph Health Centre 2E Short Stay/Day Surgery St. Joseph Health Centre PACU (Post Anesthetic Care Unit) Michael Garron Hospital (Toronto East General Hospital) A5 - Surgery Michael Garron Hospital (Toronto East General Hospital) B5 - Acute Surgery Michael Garron Hospital (Toronto East General Hospital) Post Anethesic Recovery Room North York General Hospital 5 North/South - General Surgery/Short Stay North York General Hospital 4 West - Surgery - Orthopedics North York General Hospital PACU (Post Anesthetic Care Unit) Humber River Hospital - Wilson Site 10 East - Inpatient Surgery Humber River Hospital - Wilson Site 10 West - Inpatient Surgery Humber River Hospital - Wilson Site 11 East - Inpatient Surgery Humber River Hospital - Wilson Site 11 West - Inpatient Surgery Humber River Hospital - Wilson Site PACU (Post Anesthetic Care Unit) William Osler – Etobicoke General Hospital 8 West General Syrgery William Osler – Brampton Civic Hospital N6 – General Surgery Scarborough Hospital – Birchmont site 3A – General Surgery Scarborough Hospital – General site 3C – General Surgery Scarborough Hospital – General site CP3 – General Surgery Scarborough Health Network - Centenary Site 5E/5W Surgery Southlake Regional Health Centre Inpatient Surgery Southlake Regional Health Centre Muscloskeletal Surgery Markham Stouffville Hospital-Markham Site 3Wh Inpatient Medicine/Surgery Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital C4 Surgery Aqua Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital D4 Surgery Purple Trillium Health Partners - Mississauga Hospital 2B General Surgery Cardiology/Cardiovascular St. Michael’s Hospital 7CCN (Cardiovascular) St. Michael’s Hospital 7CCS (Cardiology) St. Michael’s Hospital 4CC - Cardio Vascular Intensive Care Unit Toronto General Hospital 5B West (Cardiology) Toronto General Hospital 4A PMCC - Vascular & Cardiovascular Surgery Toronto General Hospital 4B PMCC - Cardiovascular Surgery Sinai Health Care (Mount Sinai Site) 10S Coronary Care Unit (CCU) St. Joseph Health Centre 4D - Cardiology Southlake Regional Health Centre Cardiology Medicine Southlake Regional Health Centre Coronary Intensive Care Unit (CICU) Michael Garron Hospital (Toronto East General Hospital) Cardiac Care Unit Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre D3- Cardiac & Cardiacsurgery Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre C3-Cardiac Intensive Care Unit William Osler – Etobicoke General Hospital 7 East Cardiology/Medicine William Osler – Brampton Civic Hospital Cardiology Medicine Trillium Health Partners - Mississauga Hospital 2C/1 Cardiology Unit Trillium Health Partners - Mississauga Hospital 2J Cardiovascular Unit Neurology/Neurosciences/Trauma St. Michael’s Hospital 9CCS - Ortho/Neuro/ENT St. Michael’s Hospital 9CCN - Neuro Trauma In-Patient Toronto Western Hospital 5AFell - Spinal Surgery & Neurosurgery Toronto Western Hospital 5BFell - Neurosurgery & Neurology Toronto Western Hospital 6A Fell Neuro Vascular Unit Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre C5-Neurosurgery/Trauma Trillium Health Partners - Mississauga Hospital 4D Neurosurgery Unit Paediatrics Hospital for Sick Children 4D - Cardiology Hospital for Sick Children 5A Short Stay Surgery Unit, Orthopedics, ENT Hospital for Sick Children 5B General Surgery Hospital for Sick Children 5C - Neuroscience and Trauma Hospital for Sick Children 6A - Multiorgan Transpl, Rheumatology, Nephrology Hospital for Sick Children 7A - Psychiatry, Adolescent Medicine Hospital for Sick Children 7B General Peds, Infectious Diseases Hospital for Sick Children 7C Gereal Peds, Respiratory Medicine Hospital for Sick Children 7D General Peds Hospital for Sick Children 8A Hematology Oncology Hospital for Sick Children 8B - Bone Marrow Transplant Hospital for Sick Children 8C - Burns & Plastics Holland Bloorview Kids Rehab SODR (Specialized Ortho & Dev Rehab Unit) Holland Bloorview Kids Rehab CCC (Complex Continuing Care Unit) Holland Bloorview Kids Rehab BIRT (Brain Injury Rehab Team Unit) North York General Hospital 3 North - Child & Teen St. Joseph Health Centre 3L- Paediatrics Inpatient Michael Garron Hospital (Toronto East General G7 - Pediatrics Hospital) Humber River Hospital - Wilson Site 4 West - Children Inpatient Scarborough Hospital – General site 2E - Paediatrics Trillium Health Partners - Credit Valley Hospital 2A - Pediatrics Trillium Health Partners - Mississauga Hospital 3C Pediatric Unit Markham Stouffville Hospital-Markham Site
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